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7/10 Dab Day 2026 in Pullman: Concentrate Specials

March 3, 2026Happy Time Dispensary

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Celebrate 7/10 2026 at Happy Time Pullman on S Grand Ave. Score deals on wax, shatter, live resin, rosin, and diamonds from 106 brands. Order ahead online to beat the Dab Day rush.

July 10 is the concentrate connoisseur's holiday, and 7/10 Dab Day 2026 in Pullman is your chance to explore the full spectrum of cannabis extracts at Happy Time Dispensary. Located at 1485 S Grand Ave—the most accessible dispensary near WSU—we stock 553 products from 106 brands, with a concentrate selection that ranges from affordable wax to top-shelf solventless rosin. Whether you are a seasoned dabber or a curious newcomer, this guide covers everything you need to celebrate Dab Day 2026 in Pullman the right way.

What Is 7/10 and Why Do People Call It Dab Day?

Turn 710 upside down and it spells "OIL." That simple visual trick is how July 10 became the holiday for cannabis concentrate enthusiasts. The 7/10 movement is younger than 4/20, emerging from online cannabis communities and social media around 2011 to 2013. As states like Washington and Colorado built out their legal markets, concentrate production technology evolved rapidly. Closed-loop extraction systems replaced crude open-blasting methods, enabling the creation of cleaner, more potent, and more flavorful products like live resin, rosin, diamonds, and terp sauce. Dispensaries adopted 7/10 as a promotional day, processors began releasing limited-edition extracts for the holiday, and consumers showed up in force. According to data tracked by Headset, concentrate sales in Washington State typically surge 30 to 40 percent during the week surrounding July 10, with the biggest spike on the holiday itself. For Pullman—a college town where many residents are young adults discovering cannabis for the first time—Dab Day is an ideal opportunity to learn about a product category that can seem intimidating but is increasingly popular.

Types of Cannabis Concentrates Explained

Walking into the concentrate section at Happy Time Pullman, you will see a variety of textures, colors, and labels. Here is what they all mean:

  • Wax — A soft, opaque concentrate with a pliable texture. It is one of the easiest concentrates to handle and is a popular starting point for beginners. Typical potency: 60–80 percent THC.
  • Shatter — A hard, glass-like concentrate that snaps or shatters when broken. High purity, usually 70–90 percent THC. Requires a dab tool to portion out.
  • Live Resin — Made from cannabis plants that are frozen immediately after harvest, preserving terpenes that would otherwise degrade during drying and curing. The result is a concentrate bursting with flavor. Potency: 65–85 percent THC.
  • Rosin — A solventless concentrate produced through heat and pressure alone. No butane, propane, or CO2 involved. Consumers who value purity favor rosin for its clean extraction process. THC: 60–85 percent.
  • Diamonds (THCA Crystalline) — Nearly pure THCA crystals, sometimes reaching 95–99 percent potency. Typically sold in a terpene sauce that adds flavor and aroma to the otherwise flavorless crystals.
  • Budder / Badder — A whipped concentrate with a creamy, frosting-like texture. Easy to handle and aromatic. Potency similar to wax.
  • Sauce — A viscous, terpene-heavy liquid with small THCA crystals suspended throughout. Prized for delivering the fullest expression of a strain's flavor and aroma profile.

7/10 2026 Deals at Happy Time Pullman

Our Pullman location celebrates Dab Day with concentrate-focused promotions that make the holiday the best time of year to stock up or try something new:

  • Wax and Shatter ($15–$40) — Entry-level pricing on solid, reliable concentrates. A great starting point for your first dab or a budget-friendly resupply for regulars.
  • Live Resin ($25–$50) — Experience the terpene-rich flavor that fresh-frozen extraction delivers. 7/10 deals bring premium live resin to a wider audience.
  • Rosin ($30–$60) — Solventless purity at holiday prices. Ask about fresh-press and cold-cure options from Washington's top processors.
  • Diamonds and Sauce ($30–$55) — Maximum potency meets maximum flavor. These are the products that serious concentrate enthusiasts look forward to on Dab Day.
  • Concentrate Vape Cartridges ($20–$50) — If you prefer vaping over dabbing, live resin and sauce cartridges offer a concentrate experience without the need for a rig or torch.

Check our Pullman menu page for exact 2026 promotions. We will post deal details as July 10 gets closer.

Equipment Essentials for Dabbing

Concentrates require a dedicated setup. Here is what you need to get started:

  • Dab Rig — A water pipe with a banger or nail designed for vaporizing concentrates. Comes in many sizes, from compact travel rigs to large desktop pieces.
  • Electronic Dab Pen or E-Rig — A portable device that heats concentrates electronically. No torch required, and most models offer precise temperature control.
  • Butane Torch — For traditional rigs, you need a torch to heat the banger. Heat it until glowing, wait 30–60 seconds to cool, then apply your concentrate.
  • Dab Tool — A small scoop or pick for handling concentrates and placing them on the heated banger. Available in metal, glass, and ceramic.
  • Carb Cap — Covers the banger to trap heat and control airflow, allowing for low-temperature dabs that preserve flavor and reduce harshness.

Our budtenders at Happy Time Pullman can walk you through the options and recommend a setup based on your budget and experience. First-time dabbers often find electronic pens to be the easiest entry point.

Dosing and Responsible Consumption

Concentrates pack significantly more THC per milligram than flower. Responsible dosing is critical, especially for newer consumers:

  • Begin with a tiny amount — A dab the size of a grain of rice is enough for your first session. You can always take another, but you cannot undo a strong hit.
  • Low and slow temperatures — Dab at 350–450°F for smoother vapor and better terpene expression. Excessively hot dabs waste product and can cause coughing fits.
  • Pace yourself — Wait 10–15 minutes between dabs. Concentrate effects hit fast and can intensify over several minutes.
  • Stay hydrated — Dabbing can cause dry mouth. Keep water or a hydrating drink nearby.
  • Remember the Idaho border — Pullman is minutes from Idaho, where cannabis possession is illegal. Never transport concentrates or any cannabis product across the state line, even in small amounts.
  • Private property only — Consume all cannabis products at home or on private property. Public consumption—including on WSU campus—is illegal in Washington.

Order Ahead for 7/10 2026

Concentrate inventory can move fast on Dab Day, so planning ahead is smart. Browse our Pullman menu online, place your order, and pick it up at 1485 S Grand Ave, Pullman, WA 99163. For questions about products, equipment, or your order, call us at (509) 715-9990. Have a safe and flavorful 7/10 2026 from the Happy Time Pullman team.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is 7/10 and why is it called Dab Day?

7/10 stands for "OIL" flipped upside down, making July 10 the annual celebration of cannabis concentrates. Dab Day honors products like wax, shatter, live resin, rosin, and diamonds. It has grown into the second-biggest cannabis holiday after 4/20.

What 7/10 deals does Happy Time Pullman offer in 2026?

We offer holiday pricing on all concentrate types including wax, shatter, live resin, rosin, diamonds, sauce, and concentrate vape cartridges. Exact 2026 promotions will be posted on our Pullman menu page as July 10 approaches.

I am new to concentrates. Where should I start?

Wax is the most beginner-friendly concentrate due to its easy-to-handle texture. Alternatively, a live resin vape cartridge lets you experience concentrates without any special equipment beyond a standard 510 battery. Our budtenders are happy to walk you through your first purchase.

Can I bring concentrates from Pullman to Moscow, Idaho?

Absolutely not. Cannabis in any form is illegal in Idaho. Transporting concentrates across the state border can result in felony charges. Always keep your cannabis products within Washington State.

Where can I legally consume concentrates in Pullman?

You may consume cannabis concentrates on private property where the property owner has given permission. Public consumption—including on sidewalks, in parks, in vehicles, and on WSU campus—is prohibited under Washington State law and can result in fines.